Up & Coming: The Weekend Six #IndieRap (15)

Welcome to ourWeekend Six. Where we curate six Indie Rappers/Groups that we feel you need to listen to for great vibes on your weekend. Whether you need to get hype, chill on some classic hip-hop vibes, or want to hear something that’s ridding the genre lines; these are artists & songs you need to check out. This week’s features include Yuneer Gainz, 2Reps, Louy Fierce, Jamar Carr, Demigod Collective, and ApolloTheCult. Scroll below and immerse yourself in up & coming indie rappers. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram @StandardFresh.

This track has a major London Grime influence on top of a EDM influenced grime/trap beat. Both artists, Yuneer Gainz & BIZZAR, are managed by Marco Gollotto, out of New Jersey. Listen to “Flags” below!

“Been Wild” is a perfect anthem for the Spring and Summer months, with an upbeat vibe and a message that makes you think about the beautiful sunshine. This song is performed by brothers Ace & Freddy from the Portland, Oregon area. Been Wild shows the diversity and style that the 2Reps are capable of and this song will make you want to head straight to the beach with top down and music loud. Click play below!

Born on Long Island NY, Louy Fierce is a singer/songwriter/producer who shows promise in multiple genres. Being raised in a musical family, he began playing drums and guitar in a number of bands at the young age of 11. In 2010, Louy found the world of hip hop and began creating music from scratch. He gained a core fanbase by releasing a string of 7 free mixtapes. Listen to his song “Pass Thru” below!

“Freedom” is the first single off up and coming artist Jamar‘s debut album titled “Politically Incorrect” which will be available next month. The official video can be seen below and is available for streaming on Spotify, Apple Music & Tidal.

Abusing melodies from 90”s R&B high tone vocals with lower raspy hip hop raps over blurry instruments, Apollo sings about sacrifices needed to be made to make it as a living in this music industry nowadays.